Submitted by khenkes on Wed, 08/09/2017 - 11:25
Submitted by khenkes on Wed, 08/09/2017 - 11:25
In her diary, ten-year-old Hope writes about her life as a patriot in 1777 Philadelphia, as the Redcoats try to take over her city and defeat the Continental Army. Includes historical notes.
Submitted by khenkes on Wed, 08/09/2017 - 11:25
In 1848, nine-year-old Joshua Martin McCullough writes a journal of his family's journey from Missouri to Oregon in a covered wagon.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 07/18/2017 - 08:37
Joshua's diary about life on the Oregon Trail in 1848.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 07/18/2017 - 08:37
As tensions rise between the Tories and Patriots in 1776, Hope's life becomes more and more confusing. She wonders if she will ever see Papa again. Her brother proclaimed that he is a Tory and has left home. Will Hope's family ever be united? This is a young girl's account about her life and the events surrounding the beginning of the American Revolution in Philadelphia in 1776.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 07/18/2017 - 08:37
Nine-year-old Elizabeth keeps a journal of her experiences in the New World as she encounters Indians, suffers hunger and the death of friends, and helps her father build their first home.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 07/18/2017 - 08:37
in 1848, Joshua and his family leave Missouri and set off for Oregon Country with a wagon train. Nine-year-old Joshua Martin McCullough writes a journal of his family's journey from Missouri to Oregon in a covered wagon.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 07/18/2017 - 08:37
During the days leading up to the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, Virginia Dickens begins keeping a diary. At first, there is little to report. But all too soon, peaceful Gettysburg becomes the center of the biggest battle of the Civil War. Ginny is trapped there, wondering if her father and brother will make it home.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 07/18/2017 - 08:37
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